Super glue, I think -- but only if you pin it first. That is, you'll need a hobby pinning drill (NOT a power drill!) to drill a hole into both pieces, then join them with a small piece of wire. (I use straightened-out paperclips cut to length for this purpose.) There's no "wonder glue" that's going to bond such fine little pieces suitably otherwise, in my estimate.

Mmmmmm....

I use fender washers for my bases. Do you think a pinning drill would penetrate the washer's steel?

I use fender washers for my bases. Do you think a pinning drill would penetrate the washer's steel?

No, I'm pretty sure a typical hobby pinning drill wouldn't fare too well at that. However, washers usually have a HOLE in the center. This presents me with two ideas for what I might attempt if I were concerned with attaching a figure to a washer base AND filling or covering that hole in the center of the washer.

1) Epoxy or putty to fill the center gap. Go ahead and wire the bottom of the figure, and stick the wire into the filled area in the center of the washer.

2) Thin cardboard, mat board, or scrap plastic or foam to cover the hole. Get something that you're going to glue ON the base to cover the hole, and pin the figure to THAT. This larger item would presumably have a wider surface of contact than the bottom of the figure would on its own, and thus form a stronger bond to the washer with glue._________________

Slightly off topic: In terms of size or scale, how do the Heroclix compare with 28mm figures please?

My collection is mostly eM4, GW and Copplestone, and I'm tempted to get some Gears of War or Halo clix, but don't want to buy stuff that will look too far out of whack with the rest._________________Andy
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